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16.480: Microprocessor Systems II & Embedded SystemsCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Continuation of 16.317. CPU architecture, memory interfaces and management, coprocessor interfaces, bus concepts, bus arbitration techniques, serial I/O devices, DMA, interrupt control devices. Including Design, construction, and testing of dedicated microprocessor systems (static and real-time). Hardware limitations of the single-chip system. Includes micro-controllers, programming for small systems, interfacing, communications, validating hardware and software, microprogramming of controller chips, design methods and testing of embedded systems. Pre-Reqs: 16.311 Electronics I Lab, 16.317 Microprocessor Sys Desgn I, and 16.365 Electronics I
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16.481: Operating SystemsCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Covers the components, design, implementation, and internal operations of computer operating systems. Topics include basic structure of operating systems, Kernel, user interface, I/O device management, device drivers, process environment, concurrent processes and synchronization, inter-process communication, process scheduling, memory management, deadlock management and resolution, and file system structures. laboratories include examples of components design of a real operating systems. Pre-Req: 16.216 Dig Control Programming
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16.482: Computer Architecture and DesignCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Structure of computers, past and present: first, second, third and fourth generation. Combinatorial and sequential circuits. Programmable logic arrays. Processor design: information formats, instruction formats, arithmetic operations and parallel processing. Hardwired and microprogrammed control units. Virtual, sequential and cache memories. Input-output systems, communication and bus control. Multiple CPU systems. Pre-Reqs: 16.317 Microprocessor Sys Desgn I,16.265 Intro Logic Design
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16.483: Network Design:Principles,Protocols & ApplicationsCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Covers design and implementation of network software that transforms raw hardware into a richly functional communication system. Real networks (such as the Internet, ATM, Ethernet, Token Ring) will be used as examples. Presents the different harmonizing functions needed for the interconnection of many heterogeneous computer networks. Internet protocols, such as UDP, TCP, IP, ARP, BGP and IGMP, are used as examples to demonstrate how internetworking is realized. Applications such as electronic mail and the WWW are studied. Topics include: inter-network architectures, protocol implementation, addressing and address mapping, intra- and inter-domain routing, multicasting, mobility, auto configuration, resource allocation, transport protocols, naming, client-server model, network programming interfaces (e.g., sockets, RMI, RPC), and applications. Pre-Req: 16.216 Dig Control Programming
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16.484: Computer Vision and Digital Image ProcessingCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Introduces the principles and the fundamental techniques for Image Processing and Computer Vision. Topics include programming aspects of vision, image formation and representation, multi-scale analysis, boundary detection, texture analysis, shape from shading, object modeling, stereo-vision, motion and optical flow, shape description and objects recognition (classification), and hardware design of video cards. AI techniques for Computer Vision are also covered. Laboratories include real applications from industry and the latest research areas. Pre-Reqs: 16.216 Dig Control Programming or 16.322 Data Structures, and 16.362 Signals & Systems I
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16.490: Fiber Optic CommunicationCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Optical fiber; waveguide modes, multimode vs single mode; bandwidth and data rates; fiber losses; splices, couplers, connectors, taps and gratings; optical transmitters; optical receivers; high speed optoelectronic devices; optical link design; broadband switching; single wavelength systems (FDDI, SONET, ATM); coherent transmission; wavelength division multiplexing and CDMA; fiber amplifiers. Pre-Reqs: 16.360 Emag Theory I, 16.362 Signals & Systems I or Instructor permission
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16.491: Industrial ExperienceCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 This three credit course is for co-op or industrial experience. It may be taken three times and the co-op internship should be for at least 500 hours in order to be eligible for credit. Only 3 credits may be used toward the BSEng in CpE or EE degree. Registration for this course is conditional on the approval of the Department Co-op coordinator. A grade of Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory is given.
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16.492: Industrial Experience IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Industrial work experience by permission of coordinator only.
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16.493: Industrial Experience IIICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 This three credit course is for co-op or industrial experience. It may be taken three times and the co-op internship should be for at least 500 hours in order to be eligible for credit. Only 3 credits may be used toward the BSEng in CpE or EE degree. Registration for this course is conditional on the approval of the Department Co-op coordinator. A grade of Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory is given. Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor
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16.499: Capstone ProjectCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 The purpose of the Capstone Project is to provide the student with a design experience which resembles entry level engineering assignments. It is expected that the project encompass a minimum of three technical areas within the CpE or EE discipline, and include some aspects of each step in the development of a marketable product i.e. Research, Design & Development, Manufacture, Marketing & Service. A formal technical report must be submitted prior to the submission of a course grade. Prerequisite 16.399 and 16.400 Pre-Req: 16.399 Capstone Proposal and 16.400 Engineering Topics
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